
Recommended Equipments:
Rod: #5, #6, #7
Lines: Float lines (to use with dry flies) and Shooting Taper (Fast IV).
Dry Flies: Elk Hair Caddis 12/14, Black Gnat 14/16, Adams 14/16/18, Light Cahill and Dark Cahill 16, etc.
Nymphs: Hare´s Ear 14/16, Prince 12/14, Zug Bugs 10/12, Soft Hackles 14, etc.
Streamers: 4/6/8: Bunny Leachs, Woolly Buggers, Sculpins, Beatch Creecks, etc.
Suggested clothing: fleece vests, wind and waterproof jackets, Neoprene waders (to wear at lakes) and Goretex waders (to wear in rivers), polarized sunglasses, sunscreen lotion.
In its practically human-free environment, you are invited to enjoy the solitude and the excellent trophies that totally wild trout make.
The Patagonian territory enables you to fish during the Northern Hemisphere's offseason, in hundreds of rivers and lakes of incredibly clean waters, as though you were wading through rivers in Oregon or Montana...but in their natural state of a century ago.
Tierra del Fuego is also worth a special mention: here you will have the chance to catch the trout of a lifetime, one of the large brown trout returning to the rivers after their journey to the sea.
The quality of the food, wine, accommodation and hospitality of its people make both fishermen and those accompanying them thoroughly enjoy the trip.
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